In order to braze the metal has to melt and the melting point of brass is 900-940*C depending on it's content.
with a copper self fluxing brazing rod type suggested by AWS
NO but you will need some type of sealent OR braze or soldering
Clean the base metal use a high temperature flux using a torch capable of getting the base metal almost cherry red and if you braze the joint properly your tensile strength should exceed 87,000
Brazing isn't welding - it's more like soldering. You use a rod made out of brass for the process of brazing.
Equipment to braze metal is commonly available in hardware stores and is sold in kits. Typically, it consists of a torch and several types of rods to braze metal. that is not what im looking for yea that is my question
Yes, its a requirement of all manufacturers, that i know of, to braze 410a connections with a brazing alloy containing a minimum of 15%
YOU thread or braze copper pipe Copper tubling you solder, braze, flaire, compression ring, mechincal joints
you solder or braze it
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Braze
In short, no you can't braze tin.Assuming that you are using a fairly standard set-up with an oxyacetylene torch you will burn straight through most grades of tin.
M. A Perkins has written: 'Electron-beam braze welding of beryllium' -- subject(s): Braze welding, Electron beam welding, Beryllium